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US Data Center Briefing · December 23, 2025

December 23, 2025

Alphabet vertically integrates into renewables/storage via Intersect acquisition Power availability and cost allocation becoming the key gating factor for data-centre growth US state-level regulatory frameworks tighten for large loads (Texas SB 6; Louisiana fast-track approvals) Spain improves grid investment visibility with higher allowed return and 2026 tariff reset Asia policy focus on data-centre efficiency (Taiwan PUE thresholds; planning-stage requirements)

Market overview (Global | 23 Dec 2025 UTC)

AI-driven capacity buildouts continue to pull capital toward “bundled” data-centre + power solutions and grid-heavy enablement (HVDC, tariffs/returns, onsite dispatchable frameworks). Deal activity is also shifting upstream into generation and integrated energy platforms, as power availability and interconnection timelines remain the binding constraint.

Spending signals remain strong: US and Canada lead record data center spending in 2025 cites S&P Global forecasting $61bn of global data-centre construction spend in 2025, with energy constraints (lack of cheap power) as the main obstacle and renewed interest in nuclear.

Risks and watchpoints

Power availability, cost allocation, and regulatory “who pays”

ERCOT / large-load compliance and onsite power requirements

Policy uncertainty for clean energy (US)

Supply chain / trade measures (networking materials)

Technology & architecture transition risk (AI infrastructure)

Key deals and hyperscale/AI campus projects

Alphabet: vertical integration into power + data-centre enablement

US: multi-building hyperscale campus in Wisconsin

  • Vantage breaks ground on Lighthouse data center campus:
    • Location: Port Washington, Wisconsin.
    • Scale:4 data centers, targeting 902MW of IT capacity.
    • Investment:$15bn total; Phase 1: $8bn, expected by 2028.
    • Delivery partners: Whiting-Turner, The Weitz, Michels, and a Turner–McCarthy JV.
    • Demand linkage: described as part of Oracle/OpenAI’s Stargate initiative (consortium targeting 10GW over four years, with US and international sites).

US: local permitting momentum (Louisiana)

Vietnam: AI R&D + data infrastructure site

India: Adani AI data-centre + energy buildout (early signal)

Power, grid and interconnection highlights

Spain: improved regulated returns + 2026 tariff reset

India: major HVDC corridor award (renewables integration)

  • GE Vernova to supply HVDC for Adani Khavda corridor: GE Vernova awarded contract by Adani Energy Solutions to supply a 2.5GW, ±500kV VSC-HVDC system for Khavda–South Olpad corridor; completion targeted 2030. Letter of award expected to be booked as an order in 1H 2026.

South Africa: improved reliability outlook

US: grid expansion strategies and cost containment

  • US strategies to expand the grid while lowering costs: RMI highlights that planned $1.4tn US grid investment by 2030 must be delivered without sharply rising electricity costs; proposes strategies to deploy new clean technologies, accelerate project delivery, and maximize existing grid capacity.

Grid-edge visibility (relevance to AI-data-centre power electronics)

Policy and regulation

Texas (ERCOT): SB 6 large-load framework

Louisiana (US): fast-track power plant approvals + cost sharing

Taiwan: mandatory energy-efficiency manuals + PUE thresholds

UK: trade remedies on optical fibre cables

AI governance pressure (investor/issuer focus)

Technology & operating model shifts (capex and efficiency implications)

What to watch (next 1–4 weeks)

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